SCHREINER BRANCHES

         Moses SCHREINER (SCHRAINER, SRAINER, SRAJNER) shows up on the 1796 census, and by extrapolation, earlier on the 1793 census as Moises Aaron.  No children are listed on the 1796 census, but in 1809 and 1813 he is listed with 2 sons and 2 daughters, 1 son and 1 daughter in 1817, 1 son, a relative and a servant in 1822, then he disappears from the census records, presumably due to his death.  In 1817, Mandl SRAINER is listed with 2 daughters.  In 1831, Aron SRAJNER is listed with 2 daughters.
     My assumption is that Mandl and Aron are the sons of Moses SCHREINER.  Due to presumed birthdates, my best educated guess is that Betti (Blume/Barbara) SCHREINER is his  daughter.  One daughter is unidentified.  Based on presumed birthdates, I also make the assumption that Wilhelmina (Vilma/Velma) and Rachel SCHREINER are the daughters of Mandl and that Rosina SCHREINER is the daughter of Aron SCHREINER.  Known children of Aron SCHREINER are Josephina, Herman, Moricz, Jakab, Josef and Netti.

     The SCHREINER family lived in Körmend for around 150 years, from the late 1700s to the Holocaust.  Here are the branches and their descendants, as best as is known.  This information has been taken from vital records microfilms and various Holocaust databases.  Anyone with information about any of these families, please contact the webmaster, as I would dearly love to fill in the missing pieces of the family tree, as well as make contact with any living descendants.

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         Miksa/Max SCHREINER family

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         Roza SCHREINER family
  



1) Moises SCHREINER (about 1770-1830)
    2) Mandl SCHREINER (about 1790-?)
        3) Rachel/Roza SCHREINER (1811-1908), married Izsak FURST (about 1807-1892).  Death records list her parents as Jakab SCHREINER and Matild HOLLMAYER.  However, it is possible that Jakab is either Mandl or the relative listed with Moises in 1822.  Based on her birthdate, it is also possible she is the daughter of Moises SCHREINER.  For now, until there is more conclusive evidence, I will leave her here.
            4) Samu FURST (1840-?), married Ida RICHTER (1854-?) in 1871.
                5) Johanna FURST (Hedvig/Chanah, 1873-1956, Budapest), married Simon FLEISCHNER (1864, Papa - 1909, Budapest) in 1899.
                5) Mano FURST (Mendel, 1874-?)
                5) Izidor FURST (1876-1876, age 5 months)
                5) Henrik FURST (Hertz, 1877-?)
                5) David Theodor (Tivadar) FURST (1878-1907), bookbinder's assistant.
        3) Wilhelmina SCHREINER (Vilma/Velma, about 1817-1890), married Samuel LICHT (1810-1887)
            4) Johanna LICHT (1844-?), married Samuel FRITZ (1836-1870) in 1862
                5) Juliana FRITZ (Julia/Dorosh? 1863-1940, Budapest), married Lipot BRUST (1850-1935, Budapest) a cantor and a widower with a daughter, Matilda (Malkah, 1881-?), in 1887.
                    6) Zoltan BRUST (Shmuel, 1888-?)
                    6) Margit BRUST (1890-?)
                    6) Miksa BRUST, lived one day, 1891
                    6) Katalin BRUST (1893-?)
                5) Rosin FRITZ (Zseni/Rikla, 1864-?), married Zsigmond KRAUSZ (changed to KOVESI, 1852-?) in 1891.
                5) Rosalia FRITZ (Rakhel Leah, 1866-1869)
                5) Moritz FRITZ (Moshe, 1868-?)
                5) Jakab FRITZ (Yakov, 1870-1872)
                5) Gizella FRITZ (Gitel, 1872-1944), married Adolph POLLAK of Pinkafeld (Burgenland, Austria) in 1896.
                    6) Margit (1899-1945) married Zoltan WEISZ
                    7) son.  Survived Shoah and had two children--a son and a daughter--and 4 grandchildren.  This family lives in Toronto, Canada.
                5) Miksa FRITZ (Meir Hirsch, 1873-1873, lived 14 days)
                5) Cornelia FRITZ (Nella/Liebel, 1874-?)
                5) Irma FRITZ (Rochla, 1876-1877)
                5) Paula FRITZ (Faigele, 1879-1880, died of convulsions)
                5) Gyozo FRITZ (Avigdor, 1880-1881, died of epilepsy)
            4) Jakab LICHT (1845?-?), married Roza SINGER (1851-?) in 1870.  A iron dealer, Jakab moved with his family to Szabadka (now Subotica, Croatia).
                5) Samu LICHT (Yehoshua, 1871-?)
                5) Hermin LICHT (Chanah, 1873-1873, lived 1 month)
                5) Miksa LICHT (Meir, 1875-?)
                5) Aladar LICHT (Avram, 1878-1878, lived 1 month)
                5) Vilma LICHT (Meshel?, 1880-?)
            4) Regina LICHT (1848-?), married Jozsef SCHREINER (1842-?, son of Aron SCHREINER, first cousin to Regina LICHT), a shoemaker, in 1872.
                5) Arnold SCHREINER (Aharon, 1873-?), married Ilona HARNISCH (Evangelical faith), an artist, in 1916 in Frankfurt am Main.
                5) Matild SCHREINER (1879-?), married Salamon FELLNER in 1909.
                    6) Gyorgy (1913-194?), born in Papa, died in a Hungarian labor battalion.
            4) Maria LICHT (Marie/Malkah, 1852-1919, Cleveland, OH), married Salamon STOSZEL (1837?-1909, Cleveland, OH), divorced, a cantor, in 1875.  *This is the family of the webmaster*
            4) Moses LICHT (Mor/Moritz, 1854-1855)
            4) Sigmund LICHT (Zsiga, 1855-1906), married Emma UNKNOWN (1858-1908).  Sigmund was a merchant and they lived in Vienna.  No children.
            4) Solomon LICHT (Zalman, 1857-1858, died of diphteria/mumps)
            4) Moriz LICHT (Moshe/Emanuel/Mano, 1859-1915, Pittsburgh, PA), a tailor, married Julia KELLNER (1870-1938, Pittsburgh, PA).  This family lived in Györ, Hungary, prior to coming to the U.S.
                5) Jacob LICHT (1886, Györ - 1919, Syracuse, NY), married Mae BEERS.
                5) Alexander LICHT (1892, Györ - 1955, Pittsburgh, PA), married (first wife) Rose UNKNOWN (1894-1930).  Al was a furniture salesman and union leader.  After Rose's death, he married Jessie HOROWITZ BRUDER, who had a daughter.  Al became her step-father and was much beloved by his step-daughter.
                    6) Emanuel (1923-?).  After his mother died, Emanuel was raised by his grandmother Julia.  He lived in Miami Beach, FL as of 1955.
                5) Minnie LICHT (1896, Pittsburgh -?), married Ned CAPLAN in 1917.  Minnie was an invalid who used a cane and a wheelchair.  They lived in Florida.
                    6) Julian CAPLAN (1914?-?)
                    6) Ida CAPLAN (1920-?)
                    6) Louise CAPLAN (1921-?)
                    6) Jack S. (Sonny) CAPLAN (1922-?)
                    6) Hyla CAPLAN (1923-?)
                    6) Martin CAPLAN (1925-?)
                    6) David CAPLAN (1928-?)
                    6) Maretta CAPLAN  (19??-?)
                    6) Robert CAPLAN (19??-)
    2) Betti SCHREINER (Blume/Barbara, 1797-1878) married Salamon FURST (1791-1869), a merchant.
        3) Emanuel FURST (Mano, 1824-1873), married Katarin ROTHMAN (1821-1897)
            4) David FURST (David Hirsch, 1858-?), married Terez WEISZ (1858-?) in 1884
                5) Mano FURST (1886-?)
            4) Moricz FURST (1860-?)
            4) Henrik FURST (Chaim Hirsch, 1862-1891)
        3) Roza FURST (1828-?) married Moricz HAFNER (1827-1898), a bootmaker, in 1853.
            4) Johanna HAFNER (1854-?)
            4) Antonia HAFNER (1855-?), married Albert FRITZ-LOVI (1852-?) in 1855.
                5) Samuel FRITZ-LOVI (1877-?)
                5) Minna FRITZ-LOVI (1885-1886)
            4) Ignacz HAFNER (1857-1869)
            4) Albert HAFNER (Bela, 1859-?)
            4) Herman HAFNER (Hirsch, 1862-1862, lived 21 days)
        3) Czeczilie FURST (1831-1915) married Karoly FRITZ (Karl, 1831-1925) in 1857.
            4) Netti FRITZ (Anetti/Esther, 1858-1860)
            4) Gyula FRITZ (Yehuda, 1860-1922), married Roza RAAB in 1888.
                5) Gustav FRITZ (1897, Györ - 1945? Auschwitz?)
            4) Mari FRITZ (Miriam, 1862-1862, lived 3 months)
            4) Rozsinka (Roza/Zseni, 1863-1914) married Lipot (Pal) REICHENFELD (1855-?) in 1888.
                5) Jeno REICHENFELD (Shimon, 1890-?).  Surname changed to ROMAN in 1912.
                5) Jozsel REICHENFELD (Yosef Levi, 1892-?)
            4) Miksa FRITZ (Max/Meier, 1865-1927).  Death register lists him as Dr. Miksa FRITZ.  Married Sarolta BIEL.
                5) Laszlo (1901-1919)
            4) Moricz FRITZ (Moshe, 1868-?)
            4) Samu FRITZ (Shlomo, 1870-1936), married first wife Irma EISENSTADTER (1877-1932).
                5) Miklos (1910-1944), married Olga SPITZER (1912-1944)
                    6) Irma Maria (1937, Szombathely - 1944, Auschwitz)
                    6) Marika (?-194?)
            4) Samu FRITZ (Shlomo, 1870-1936) married second wife Maria VEGH (1894, Budapest -?) in 1933.
            4) Ede FRITZ (Anzil? 1873-1939) married Ida BRAUN.  This family lived in Budapest.
                5) Istvan FRITZ (1903-1945), married Olga ELEFANT.
                5) Magda FRITZ (1904-?), married Herbert BRAUN (1900-?) in 1930.
            4) Nella FRITZ (Esther, 1877-1944), married Jozsef STEINER (1877, Janoshaza -1944) in 1905.  This family lived in Marcali, Somogy megye.
                5) Lajos STEINER (Dr., 1905, Janoshaza - 1944, Auschwitz)
        3) Mari FURST (1844-?) married Sandor (Alex) HASZ (HAAS/HAAZ, 1843-?) in 1866.
            4) Izidor HASZ (Yisrael, 1866-1882, of typhoid fever)
            4) Etelka HASZ (Elkil?, 1868-?)
            4) Roza HASZ (Ruzsinka, 1869-?) married Dr. Lajos LAUFER (1865-?) in 1896.  They lived in Budapest.
            4) Alfred HASZ (Avraham, 1871-?)
    2) Aron SCHREINER (Arnold/Armin, 1805?-?), a merchant, married Leni (Leonora/Eleonora/Helen) HIRSCH (1808-1893).
         3) Rosina SCHREINER (Rosalie/Rosalia/Roza/Rosi, 1828-1904), married Wilhelm (Farkas/Vilmos, 1823-1902) RITSCHER (RITSER/RICSER), a grocer.  Death records list Rosina's parents' as Adam SCHREINER and Karolin HIRSCH, however, I think this is a close enough match.
             4) Mari RITSCHER (1851-?) married Salomon KORN (1846-?) in 1876.
             4) Aharon Adolf RITSCHER (Aharon, 1853-?), married Katalin WOHLMUTH (1851-1916, Budapest) in 1886.
                 5) Ede RITSCHER (1887-?)
             4) Emilie RITSCHER (Meina/Malkah, 1855-?) married Albert KAUFMAN in 1886.
             4) Adolf RITSCHER (1857-?)
             4) Josef RITSCHER (1858-?) married Erzsebet PINTER (Babet/Betti/Borbala, 1859-1928) in 1885.
                 5) Katalin RITSCHER (1885-?), married Adolf KATZBURG (1878-?), a widower, in 1925.
                 5) Mano RITSCHER (Mano, 1886-?)
                 5) Jakob Jeno RITSCHER (Yakov Yitzchak, 1888-?) married Rosi FRITZ (1896-?) in 1918.
                 5) Samu RITSCHER (Zalman, 1890-?)
                 5) Lajos RITSCHER (1894-?)
                 5) Adolf RITSCHER (1896-?)
                 5) Rosalia RITSCHER (Piroska?, 1899-?).  Rosalia probably survived the Shoah.
             4) Leopold Albert RITSCHER (Albert/Avraham Leib, 1861-?) married Mari HIRSCHLER (1868-?) in 1886.
             4) Hermina RITSCHER (Johanna/Janka/Hendel, 1863-?) married Jakab KORN (1866-?) in 1894.
                 5) Marczi KORN (Moshe, 1894-?)
                 5) Lenke KORN (1897-?)
                 5) Salamon KORN (1898-?)
             4) Minni RITSCHER (Mindel, 1866-?)
             4) Katharina RITSCHER (Gitel, 1868-1868, lived 3 months)
             4) Salamon RITSCHER (Samu/Shlomo, 1870-?)
         3) Josephina SCHREINER (Jozefin/Pepi, b. 1832 in Nadasd-1913) married Julius KOHN (Gyula/Juda, 1825-1881) in 1856.  This family lived in Vasalja, Hungary.
             4) Adolf KOHN (Aharon, 1857-1888)
             4) Rosalie KOHN (Sarel? 1861-1861, lived 9 days)
             4) Albert KOHN (Avraham Leib, 1862-?)
             4) Max KOHN (Meier Hirsch, 1864-?)
             4) Sali KOHN (Sarel? 1867-?)
             4) Vrador Fulop KOHN (Avigdor, 1870-?)
             4) Herman KOHN (Chaim Tzvi, 1873-?)
         3) Herman SCHREINER (183?-?) married first wife Katarina POLLAK (Kati/Kata, 1836-1881)
             4) Mari SCHREINER (Chana, 1863, Macknehaza -1896), married Vilmos DEUTSCH (1863-?) in 1886.
                 5) Armin DEUTSCH (Aharon, 1886-?)
                 5) Katalin DEUTSCH (Gitel Chaya, 1887-?)
                 5) Fani DEUTSCH (Fraydel, 1889-?)
                 5) Ivan DEUTSCH (1892-?)
                 5) Margit DEUTSCH (Mirel, 1894-?)
                 5) Miksa DEUTSCH (1896-1896)
             4) Rezi SCHREINER (Riza/Terez?/Raizel, 1864-1944) married Kalman FISCHBEIN (1866-?) in 1889.  This family lived in Budapest.
                 5) Arnold FISCHBEIN (1891-1891, lived 3 months.  Born in Budapest, buried in Körmend).
                 5) Moricz FISCHBEIN (Moshe, 1892-1895)
             4) Julia SCHREINER (Julie/Tzirtel, 1867-1868)
             4) Hermina SCHREINER (Mina/Mindel, 1869-1944?) married Zsigmond GUTTHARD (1872-?) in 1897.  This family lived in Szombathely.
                 5) Unknown (1897-1944), married Josef SCHER
                 5) Margit GUTTHARD (1901, Szombathely-1944?, Auschwitz)
             4) Adolf SCHREINER (Aharon, 1873-1877, of diphtheria/mumps)
             4) Ignacz SCHREINER (1859-1889) married Mari GROSZ (1863-?) in 1886.  They lived in Budapest.
         3) Herman SCHREINER (183?-?) married second wife Zsofi WEISZENSTERN nee KAUFMANN (1844-1907) in 1886.  Zsofi was a widow with a daughter Roza born 1872.  Roza married Jozsef FRIEDENFELD in 1898 and they had three children: Mor (1890-1902), Jolan, (1899-?) and Mor (1902-?).
             4) Jozefa SCHREINER (Mayrel?, 1887-?)       
         3) Moricz SCHREINER (Mor, 1834-1879), married Babette POLLAK (Betti, 1843-?) in 1861.
             4) Hermina SCHREINER (Chava, 1863-?) married Rafael EPPINGER (1863-?) in 1887.
             4) Berta SCHREINER (Blime, 1866-?) married Jakab GRUNBAUM in 1896.
             4) Czilli SCHREINER (Tzirtel, 1868-1869 of diphtheria/mumps), twin to Malvin.
             4) Malvin SCHREINER (1868-1944?), married Ignacz DEUTSCH (1867-?) in 1893.  Twin to Czilli.  This family lived in Varazdin, Yugoslavia.
             4) Ottilia SCHREINER (Toibeh, 1870-1871)
             4) Roza SCHREINER (1872-?) married Armin (Mordechai) SCHREINER (1874, Kaprivnica - 1942; son of Gyula/Yulius SCHREINER and Hani nee LOFFLER, related, but specific connection not yet determined) in 1900.  This family lived in Zagreb and Agram, Yugoslavia, where they owned a factory.
                 5) Ferdinand SCHREINER (1901-1942, Auschwitz), married Stefania UNKNOWN.
                     6) Helga SCHREINER (1936-1943)
                 5) Hadumi SCHREINER (1908-1942)
                 5) Vladimir SCHREINER (1909-1941)
                 5) Otto SCHREINER (1912-1941, Saloniki), married Erzi UNKNOWN
                     6) son (living), lives in Italy; owns a ceramic factory in Israel.
                         7) daughter
                 5) Leo (Arie) SCHREINER (1913-1997, Israel).  Leo read the signs of the impending war and went to Palestine.  He had tried to convince his family to leave Europe, but they felt an obligation to the factory and stayed.  In Palestine, Leo Hebraicized his first name to Arie changed his surname to ARONI ("Schrein", meaning cabinet, is the quivalent of "aron" in Hebrew.  The "-er" ending was changed to "-i").  Ari joined the British Army and served in the artillery near Haifa.  There he met Itta UNKNOWN (?-2007) and they married in 1943.  After the war, they lived in Kiryat Amal, on a street where others artillerymen lived.  He and Itta have a daughter (adopted), 3 grandchildren and a great grandchild.  Arie worked for awhile in a factory, then in the Haifa court system for many years.  Arie's granddaughter says he was a great man and that everyone who knew him was grateful for the opportunity.  He is much missed by his family.  ***The Success Story link recounts how a random act of genealogical kindness helped me find this family***
                 5) Mirjam SCHREINER
                 5) Mira SCHREINER (1915-1941)
             4) Jeno SCHREINER (Yakov, 1874-1874, lived 20 days, died of smallpox)
             4) Ede SCHREINER (Edo/Ahron Hirsch, 1876-1942, Auschwitz), married Berta WEISS nee SCHREINER (1878-1942), sister of Armin SCHREINER who married Ede's sister Roza.  Both Berta and Armin were children of Gyula/Yulius SCHREINER and Hani nee LOFFLER.  The two SCHREINER families were related, but the exact relationship has not yet been established.  Berta had a two sons from her marriage to Unknown WEISS--Frederick (1900-1959) and Franz.  They lived in Szombathely for awhile and changed their surname to MIKLOS in 1900, then moved to Zagreb.  Ede was an architect.  Berta's oldest son Frederick WEISS (surname changed to WHITE) worked for the Joint Distribution Committee in Yugoslavia after the war. Younger son Franz WEISS (aka Frank White) also survived the Holocaust and moved to California.
             4) Sarolta SCHREINER (Chaya Sarah, 1878-?), married Adolf KRAUS (1870-?) in 1898.
         3) Jakab SCHREINER (1840-1912) married first wife Karolina HIRSCH (Leonora/Lina, 1848-1888) in 1871.
             4) Arnold SCHREINER (Aharon/Armin, 1872-?), married Erzsebet FISCHER (1883-?) in 1937.
             4) Malvin SCHREINER (Miriam, 1873-1943, Auschwitz), married Henrik HEDVIG (Heinrich, 1869-1942, Terezin).  This family lived in Vienna.
                 5) Leopold (1905-1944?), maried Elsa SCHLESINGER.  He was a plumber.  He was sent to Auschwitz and became a forced laborer there.
                 5) child--name unknown
                 5) child--name unknown
                 5) child--name unknown
             4) Lipot (Leopold) SCHREINER (1876-?), married Wilhelmina FELNER (b. in Rechnitz, d. 1941 in Brcko, Yugoslavia).  They owned a general store with Wilhelmina's family and were prosperous, middle class people.
                 5) Vladislau/Laci (?-1985)  Laci escaped to Shanghai, later went to the U.S. and married there.
                     6) daughter
                 5) Karoline (known as Linush) married Paul WEISS.  Perished in the Holocaust.  No children.
                 5) Ernest (1917, Rechnitz - 2008) married <living>.  He was a student in Vienna during the Anschluss and managed to escape to Switzerland the day after the border was closed.  A police guard looked the other way.  Ernest stayed in Switzerland for a few years, then went to the Dominican Republic around 1939/1940.  The Dominican Republic was the only country to officially accept Jewish refugees during this time.   Eventually he came to the United States.  He has two daughters and two grandsons.  The Schreiners are a close knit family and Ernest and his wife were good friends with Kurt SCHREINER and Ilse nee ROSENBAUM (below).  Ernest recorded his testimony for the Shoah Foundation.
             4) Miksa SCHREINER (Moshe/Max, 1878-1942, Treblinka), a tinsmith, married Emilie SIMON (1881, Echzell, Hessen -1942, Treblinka).  He resided in Friedberg, near the synagogue.  Miksa was the shamash of the synagogue.
                 5) Kurt SCHREINER (1905-?), married Ilse ROSENBAUM.  This couple went to New York, where Kurt was very successful in the real-estate business.  They had a winter residence in Miami, Florida.  No children.
                 5) Siegfried SCHREINER (1906-1995, b. Friedberg, d. Argentina), married Sidonie STERNBERG (1908-1999) in 1933.  They moved to Sidonie's hometown of Herborn, Hessen, where Siegfried was a bed linen wholesaler.  They applied to the JCA (Jewish Colonization Association), were accepted as refugees and relocated near Berlin for training in agriculture prior to leaving Germany in 1936.  They arrived in Buenos Aires, then headed directly by train to Colonia Avigdor, a new settlement founded by Baron Hirsch, in the province of Entre Rios, 480 km from Buenos Aires, in the middle of the Pampas.  The family lived there for almost 20 years.  Siegfried has one daughter, two grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.  His descendants now reside in Buenos Aires.  **The Success Story link recounts how Siegfried's grandson found this site and contacted me.**
Max and Emile Schreiner

Schreiner family

Hedwig and Siegmund
Max SCHREINER and Emilie nee SIMON
Max and Emilie died 1942, Treblinka

The SCHREINER family
Friedberg, Germany

Siegmund KATZ and Hedwig, nee SCHREINER,
daughter of Max and Emilie
Both died 1942

                  5) Hedwig/Hedi SCHREINER (1902, Friedburg - 1942), married Siegmund KATZ (?-1942).  No children.  Hedwig and Siegmund committed suicide prior to deportation with the help of a pharmacist friend who also committed suicide.  The source of this information was Siegmund's sister, who lived in Frankfurt and survived the Holocaust hidden by her husband, a Christian painter.
         3) Jakab SCHREINER (1840-1912) married second wife Johanna SCHWARZENBERG (1859-1938) in 1889.
             4) Moricz SCHREINER (Meier, 1890-?), was a well known tailor and moved to Friedberg along with his half-brother Miksa, above.  He married Mina PANLUK?/PANTUK? nee WESSLEWSZKI, a Christian woman, in Berlin in 1920.  He survived the Holocaust in hiding near Berlin.  This family lived in Berlin after the war.
                 5) Kurt SCHREINER married Elsa UNKNOWN
                     6) Gerhard SCHREINER
                     6) Peter SCHREINER
                 5) Erich SCHREINER
             4) Helen SCHREINER (Leah, 1894-?)
         3) Jozsef SCHREINER (1842-?) married his first cousin Regina LICHT in 1872.  See entry for Regina LICHT, above.
         3) Netti SCHREINER (1845-1921) married Ignacz KRAUSZ (1841-1905), a tailor, in 1867.

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      Miksa/Max SCHREINER Success Story:  In December, 2008, I received an e-mail from a gentleman in Argentina who found my web site by searching the internet for the surname SCHREINER and the town Friedberg.  He recognized his great grandfather on this family tree and contacted me.  We are in the process of exchanging information and I would like to share the following quote:  "I'm very happy to have found you and your incredible work with the SCHREINER family.  Searching and finding every one is like bringing them to life again!"  To which I say, Amen and Amen!

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     Roza SCHREINER Success Story: In 2008 I helped two cousins in Israel by transcribing some family names for them from vital records filmed by the Mormons which are not available in Israel.  In return, one cousin helped me track down the descendants of Arie SCHREINER who had submitted Pages of Testimony for his family, and put me in contact with his granddaughter, who provided the information listed above.
    

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